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Brow Lift (Forehead Lift) in San Francisco

Brow Lift (Forehead Lift)

Refresh the upper face and brow position

A brow lift, also called a forehead lift, is a surgical procedure that raises a low or drooping brow to refresh the upper face.

Before and after procedure result

What Is a Brow Lift (Forehead Lift)?

A brow lift, also called a forehead lift, is a surgical procedure that raises a low or drooping brow to refresh the upper face. It can reduce a tired, heavy look around the eyes and soften forehead creasing by improving brow position.

A brow lift is performed under anesthesia in an accredited surgical facility. Your surgeon chooses the technique based on hairline position, degree of brow descent, and the type of lift needed, with incisions typically hidden in the hairline.After surgery, expect swelling and possible bruising around the upper face and eyes. Discomfort is usually manageable, and many patients feel presentable again within about 10 to 14 days as swelling and bruising improve.

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Brow Lift (Forehead Lift) Common Questions

Some patients need one, some need both. A consult can determine whether brow descent is contributing to eyelid heaviness.